Elliot Lee (musician)

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Elliot Lee
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Lee in 2024
Background information
Born (1997-01-26) January 26, 1997 (age 27)
Spokane, Washington
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • producer
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • Ukulele
  • Piano
  • Bass
Years active2018-present
Labels Photo Finish Records
Website www.elliotlee.com

Elliot Lee (born 1997) is a singer, songwriter, and producer based in New York City. They have toured with notable bands including Joywave, Waterparks, and Meet Me at the Altar. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Background

Lee signed with Photo Finish Records in February 2020. [4]

As of January 2024, they have released over 30 singles and their music has been added to well-known playlists such as New Music Friday, Indie Pop, and Bedroom. [5] [6]

Lee is non-binary, and has autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. [7] [5] [8] As of June 2022, they reside in Brooklyn. [7]

Discography

Extended plays

Self-Published

TitleReleased
So It Won't Kill Us

December 6, 2018

Pink (Freak)

February 14, 2020

Photo Finish Records

TitleReleased
GoodBadUgly

June 30, 2020

can i sleep in ur bed'

February 26, 2021

Drama Queen

May 28, 2021

Queen of Nothing

July 16, 2021

Pink (Freak) (feat. Girli)

January 7, 2022

54321

June 29, 2022

Weird

September 23, 2022

Pink (Freak)

December 16, 2022

Sicko (Nightcore)

March 10, 2023

Eels for Brains

April 21, 2023

Easy To Be You

June 9, 2023

Alive, Not Well

November 17, 2023

Singles

TitleYearEP
Cruel

2018

Non-album single

SRY ILY
Earthworms
Sleepwalking
TV Head
Sick Mind
Set Her On Fire

So It Won't Kill Us

Spirited Away
Mirror

2019

Non-album single

Updside Down

2020

Pink (Freak)

Dirt
Pink (Freak)
Dancing Queen

Non-album single

GoodBadUgly

GoodBadUgly

My Favorite Things

Non-album single

can i sleep in ur bed

2021

can i sleep in ur bed

Rubies

Drama Queen

Drama Queen
LaLa Land

Queen of Nothing

Queen of Nothing
Airplanes (feat. Letdown) [7]

2022

Non-album single

Mess Boy

Weird

54321
Weird
Little Drummer Boy

Non-album single

Pink (Freak) - Girli Remix

Pink (Freak)

Sicko (feat. Paycheck and TIMMS)

2023

Non-album single

Treat Me Better (feat. Eel Smiles)

Treat Me Better (feat. Eel Smiles)

Fun

Easy To Be You

Easy To Be You
Boogieman

Non-album single

Alive, Not Well

Alive, Not Well

Albums

In December 2023, Lee released their debut studio album, Primordial Archive. [9]


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References

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